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ORGANIZER;CN=Finger Lakes Daily News:MAILTO:info@fingerlakesdailynews.com
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SUMMARY:Lambing and Kidding Workshop
LOCATION:480 North Main St. Canandaigua 14424
DESCRIPTION:Lambing and Kidding WorkshopThursday, February 21, 20136:30 pm - 9:00 pmCornell Cooperative Extension Center480 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424&nbsp;Canandaigua, NY - The workshop is designed for new and experienced farmers, and for youth and adults. Cornell Small Ruminant Extension Specialist, tatiana Stanton, will start out covering the basics of lambing and kidding. She'll discuss birthing supplies, stages of lambing / kidding, basic care of dam and offspring, and when and how to intervene, if needed. There will be some hands-on activities and a discussion on coping with birth related problems. Experienced farmers will be encouraged to have input on these topics.&nbsp;After that, the topic will switch to methods to manage birthing efficiently without sacrificing animal wellbeing. Dr. Stanton will share examples of practices that experienced farmers throughout New York have developed to reduce labor and expenses during the birthing season. Successful methods to foster kids and lambs and also labor saving practices for artificially rearing will be discussed. Management considerations when lambing or kidding on pasture will be discussed.&nbsp;Class fee: $15 per person&nbsp;To register or for more information call Cornell Cooperative Extension at 585-394-3977 x 427 or email nea8@cornell.edu with your name, address and phone number.
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